Film synopsis After a mid-orbit catastrophe destroys their shuttle, two spacewalking astronauts, Dr. Ryan Stone (Bullock) and Matt Kowalsky (Clooney), find themselves adrift above the Earth’s atmosphere with their oxygen running dangerously low. They begin desperately trying to figure out a way home.

So finally saw it last night:
tp://www.imdb.com/title/tt1454468/?ref_=fn_al _tt_1]Gravityith just two actors in an empty universe Alfonso Cuarón creates one of the most intense cinema experiences of the past few years. The 3D technique that is used really gives you the feeling you`re making a space walk. Most of us probably won`t come any closer to a trip in space than this. The effects are amazing, it all looks so real.
Gripping because of the way especially the first half of the fil More

How I wish I could have seen this before all the hype began. I've been trying so hard to keep my expectations in check, but with every American on my twitter feed saying "It's just as breathtaking as you've heard", I can't help but be super excited.
I got a free IMAX ticket when the cinema closed during a Jurassic Park screening a couple of weeks ago. It's definitely being cashed in with Gravity. More

L: Ben Holland
I am surprised by how Empire (which I have bought since issue
2 with batman on the cover) hasn't reviewed this yet even though it has been out for days in Europe. Does anyone know why Empire is not reviewing some latest releases until AFTER they come out?
ut the review is in the current issue of the magazine (out on 26th September), so is / was available over a month before the UK release date (8th November). Can't really whinge about that given it's a UK magazine. More

I am surprised by how Empire (which I have bought since issue
2 with batman on the cover) hasn't reviewed this yet even though it has been out for days in Europe. Does anyone know why Empire is not reviewing some latest releases until AFTER they come out? More